Trap-mediated electronic transport properties of gate-tunable pentacene/MoS 2 p-n heterojunction diodes

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We investigated the trap-mediated electronic transport properties of pentacene/molybdenum disulphide (MoS2) p-n heterojunction devices. We observed that the hybrid p-n heterojunctions were gate-tunable and were strongly affected by trap-assisted tunnelling through the van der Waals gap at the heterojunction interfaces between MoS2 and pentacene. The pentacene/MoS2 p-n heterojunction diodes had gate-tunable high ideality factor, which resulted from trap-mediated conduction nature of devices. From the temperature-variable current-voltage measurement, a space-charge-limited conduction and a variable range hopping conduction at a low temperature were suggested as the gate-tunable charge transport characteristics of these hybrid p-n heterojunctions. Our study provides a better understanding of the trap-mediated electronic transport properties in organic/2-dimensional material hybrid heterojunction devices.

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Kim, J. K., Cho, K., Kim, T. Y., Pak, J., Jang, J., Song, Y., … Lee, T. (2016). Trap-mediated electronic transport properties of gate-tunable pentacene/MoS 2 p-n heterojunction diodes. Scientific Reports, 6. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep36775

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